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‘All Clear' at Howard University After Another Bomb Threat
Monday’s threat is the latest in a string directed toward the university and other HBCUs.
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Several DC Schools Receive Bomb Threats
D.C. police say eight schools received bomb threats Wednesday. News4’s Paul Wagner reports for Dunbar High School, it was the second threat in two days.
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Six ‘Tech Savvy' Minors ID'd as Persons of Interest in HBCU Bomb Threats
The FBI has identified six “tech savvy” juveniles as persons of interests in threats to historically Black colleges and universities on Tuesday, the first day of Black History Month.
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‘Just Keep Going': Students Respond to Bomb Threats at HBCUs
Students at Howard University were headed to class after the campus lifted a lockdown early Tuesday.
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DC, Maryland HBCUs Report Bomb Threats for Second Day
Howard University issued a shelter-in-place order early Tuesday citing a bomb threat against the campus — just a day after a rash of bomb threats to historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States.
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Bowie State University, 6 Other HBCUs Targeted in Spate of Bomb Threats
On Monday, several Historically Black Colleges and Universities received bomb threats, causing classes and campuses to temporarily shut down.
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Roseberry Relative Warned Authorities of Possible Violence in DC a Day Before Capitol Hill Bomb Threat
Floyd Ray Roseberry was ordered detained on federal charges Friday, a day after he claimed to have a bomb in his truck parked at the Library of Congress.
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Photos: DC Bomb Threat Near US Capitol Under Investigation
After a man claimed to have explosives inside of a pickup truck, the Library of Congress and Capitol office buildings were evacuated. Capitol Police are investigating the bomb threat and the FBI has also joined the investigation.
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North Carolina Man Surrenders After Capitol Hill Bomb Threat That Forced Evacuation of Surrounding Area
Floyd Ray Roseberry addressed President Joe Biden on a Facebook video after telling police he had a bomb in a truck next to the Library of Congress.